Spectacular handmade panchaloha icon of shree natavara krishna of 5 inches (~12.5 cms) height suitable for home or temple worship. Natavara krishna is in the nātya bhangi (~ dancing) posture bearing navanīta (~butter) and muraḷī (~ flute) and bears a joyous, gracious countenance.
Magnificent handmade panchaloha icon of shree lakshmi narayana about 5.2 inches (~13 cms) in height suitable for home or temple worship. Seated in the vīrāsana with śrī lakṣmī on the left, caturbhuja (~ four-armed) śrī nārāyaṇa bears the chakra & shankha in the upper right & left hands, abhaya mudra in the lower right hand while embracing śrī mahālakṣmī with his lower left arm.
Exclusive handcrafted panchaloha icon of ashtaishvaryaprada shree panchamukhi hanuman which is approximately 8.6 inches (~ 21.6 cms) in height and is most suitable for home or temple worship. Standing in samabhangi (~ upright posture) with five faces viz., ānjaneya, varāha, gāruḍa, narasimha, and hayagrīva in four direction and above respectively, bearing khaḍga (~sword), kumbha (~pot of prosperity), aṅkuśa (~ goad), hala (~ plough), nāgapāśa (~ serpentine noose), kalpavṛkṣa (~ all-bestowing tree), khaṭvāṅga (~ club of adamantine skull & bone), parvata (~mountain), akṣaya pātra (~ inexhaustible bowl of abundance) and kheṭa (~ shield) in ten arms beginning with lower right arm and ending lower left arm in clockwise direction, śrī pañcamukha hanumān has a magnificent & benevolent countenance.
Unique handmade panchaloha icon of shree lakshmi narasimha about 6 inches or 15 cms in height. Seated in the vīrāsana with śrī lakṣmī on the left, caturbhuja (~ four-armed) śrī narasimha bears the chakra & shankha in the upper right & left hands, abhaya mudra in the lower right hand while embracing śrī mahālakṣmī with his lower left arm.
Majestic handmade panchaloha icon of shree lakshmi narasimha with removable prabhavali about 6.6 inches or 16.5 cms in height. Seated in the vīrāsana with śrī lakṣmī on the left, caturbhuja (~ four-armed) śrī narasimha bears the chakra & shankha in the upper right & left hands, abhaya mudra in the lower right hand while embracing śrī mahālakṣmī with his lower left arm.